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SUNDAY TIME MONDAY-FRIDAY TIME SATURDAY

Big Band Jump
Don Kennedy hosts and hour of big band jazz.

12 M

Nocturne
Classical music on the Beethoven Satellite Network with Peter Van De Graaff.

Beethoven Satellite Network Playlists

12 M

Hearts of Space
Contemplative music hosted by Steven Hill
One Night Stand
Chris Nielsen with the sounds of the great dance bands, from the '30s to the present.
1:00 1:00
Nocturne
Classical music on the Beethoven Satellite Network with Peter Van De Graaff.

Beethoven Satellite Network Playlists

2:00 2:00
Harmonia
A program of early music - casting new light on the music of the distant past, hosted by Angela Mariani.
4:00 4:00
Millennium of Music
An hour of early music, hosted by Robert Aubry Davis.
5:00
Morning Edition
National Public Radio news, plus local news with Michelle O’Neill, and the Marketplace Morning Report at 6:50 am.

NPR News:

Marketplace Morning Report:

5:00
With Heart & Voice
Richard Gladwell hosts an hour of music from the choral & organ repertoire.
6:00 6:00
Weekend Edition Sunday
National Public Radio News
hosted by Liane Hansen

7:00 7:00
Weekend Edition Saturday
National Public Radio News
hosted by Scott Simon


Sunday Morning
Three hours of classical music for your Sunday Morning listening, including the Bach Cantata for the liturgical week. Hosted by Dave Garner
9:00
Morning Classics
Three hours of classical music from the WVIK library, hosted by Dave Garner.

(Rock Island Lines at 11:00 am)

9:00
Car Talk
Answers to car repair questions from Tom and Ray Magliozzi (Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers)

Call (888) CAR-TALK with questions.

10:00 10:00
Saturday Morning Live!
(portions recorded)

Don Wooten and guests, plus My Word!, My Music, & The Goon Show.
SUNDAY TIME MONDAY-FRIDAY
TIME SATURDAY
12 N
Matinee
(Monday through Thursday)
An hour of music from light classics to the lyric theater with host Don Wooten,



Word for Word (Friday Only)
Interesting and timely speeches on hot topics in the news. Word for Word draws speeches from respected venues like the National Press Club, the Chautauqua Institution, the Aspen Institute and other prestigious institutions across the country. Hosted by Melinda Penkava..
12 N
About Books
Faye Clow hosts a half hour of literary news and information, interviewing authors and editors, and bringing you the latest on libraries, literary events and publishing.

Program Listings

12:30


NPR World of Opera
Host Lisa Simeone brings listeners compelling performances from top American and international opera companies. World of Opera encompasses the seminal operas of the 17th century; the comic, political and social satires of the 18th century; the "bel canto" masterpieces of Donizetti and Bellini; the revolutionary works of Verdi and Wagner; and, of course, operas in the "true-to-life" verismo style of Puccini and Mascagni. World of Opera showcases opera as anything but an elitist form of art. As the series reveals, opera has been to past centuries what the cinema is to us today: a star-studded, multi-faceted, multi-media form of entertainment, and one that people return to over and over again. In fact, opera is as popular today as it ever has been.

Detailed Schedule

Art Talks with Bruce Carter
A conversation between artists; featuring painters, sculptors, musicians, arts administrators, poets, and others from around our region.

Program Listings

1:00
Perspective
Four hours of classical music selected from the WVIK library, hosted by Music Director Mindy Heusel
1:00
Et al
A rotating schedule of public affairs and fine arts programming from around the nation.
2:00

Environmental news and information, hosted by Steve Curwood. Features interviews and commentary on a broad range of environmental topics.
3:00
All Things Considered
National Public Radio News
4:00 4:00
All Things Considered
National Public Radio News

Repeat of Saturday

5:00 5:00

5:30


Public radio's daily magazine of business and economics news.

5:30
6:00
All Things Considered
from National Public Radio News

6:00
Serenade
Classical Music with Chuck Rubovits, featuring occasional concerts at 7:00 pm.

Concert Schedule


Occasional Features:

Quad City Symphony
Six broadcast concert series per year by the Quad Cities' hometown orchestra and soloists from around the world, led by Music Director Donald Schleicher.

Handel Oratorio Society
Maestro Jon Hurty conducts the Augustana Symphony Orchestra and the Handel Oratorio Society Chorus and soloists in annual performances of Messiah, plus other works from the oratorio repertoire.

Nova Singers
Music Director Laura Lane leads one of the midwest's finest choral ensembles in four broadcast concerts per year.

7:00 7:00

Fiona Ritchie hosts an hour of Celtic music.


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Program Listings

8:00

8:00
Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio with Wynton Marsalis hosts this Peabody Award–winning radio series.
9:00

The greats of keyboard jazz, welcomed by music legend Marian McPartland.

Program Listings

10:00
Orchestra Concerts

Monday
SymphonyCastProgram Listings

Tuesday
New York Philharmonic

Wednesday
Deutsche Welle Festival Concerts
Chicago Symphony (beginning March 2007)

Thursday
Live at the Concertgebouw (October to March)
Cleveland Orchestra (April to September)

Friday
Detroit Symphony (October to March)
San Francisco Symphony (April to September)
10:00
Jazz After Hours
Jazz from the WVIK jazz library with Don Wooten
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